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Author: John25
Date: 2008-07-17 21:07
Could I sum up by saying that it all depends upon whom you are talking to (or writing to). If you are talking to a clarinet player, C4 is always three fingers left hand, no matter whiat size of clarinet you are talking about. If you are talking to anyone else (e.g. to an oboe player) and say, "My C4 is a bit flat" you mean two fingers lefthand (in other words the note sounded).
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